foreign policy in the region. in romania the masses have returned to the streets to protest corruption at the highest level at the heart of the country s ruling elite there were occasional scuffles with police as an estimated fifty thousand people can a first in the capital bucharest with smaller demonstrations taking place across the country was romanians have had enough countries ranked one of the most corrupt in europe and now people are turning on the politicians tens of thousands descended on parliament many carrying giant yellow hands with the slogan all for justice in every people traveled from right across the country to join the demonstration. and necessary nobody paid us to protest with simple citizens who pay taxes and we can no longer tolerate this. since last year romania has seen the biggest wave of popular dissent since the fall of communism
they say isn t on they ve been battle. militia in africa enclave of facing one of mexico s largest armies and finale that could support is in washington the moscow looking on after backing they could say against islamic state a fact that dismays could spike in syria and in turkey. as well to to kill a the global powers in the united nations the poet to the could his papal because of the struggle could carry out against the islamic state and. then do what. i want these attacks to stop. to the syrian operation doesn t come without risks for turkey not several rockets from syria landed in a turkish border city one person has been reported wounded as turkey escalates its involvement in syria the dangers to civilians on both sides of the border.
pounding kurdish positions in africa and that targeting the y. page a militia which is backed by the us. took his tanks have been shelling the kurdish controlled syrian on clay and fighter jets have been bombing from the sky and chris says the y. page a is a syrian army of the kurdish workers party opaque. it considers that a terror group. could just on workers party and the why p.g. in syria they couldn t stand worker s party is on the terror list of the us and the e.u. the organization that works within syria is exactly the sign. that the syrian operation doesn t come without risks for turkey of a not sever rockets from syria landed in a turkish border city one person has been reported wounded as turkey escalates its involvement in syria the dangers for civilians grow on both sides of the border.
a barn or he and another prominent member of the party leadership. regional leader of the s.p.d. clearly stated why they believe that the s.p.d. should enter those formal coalition talks with the conservatives they have in particular mentioned that the party could change more within a government than if they went into the opposition in particular in two areas one the keystrokes of democratic areas in the social justice for example pensions or health or other areas like that education and second one in europe that s one that martin shows himself has been very on many occasions stress that it s particularly important for the social democrats of this is not only about the party not only about germany it is also about the future of europe he stressed that him self and this is also part of his speech here in bonn there s talk of a yes vote but with conditions there are some s.p.d. delegates who ve said they re they re already going to vote no from their point of
view what are some of the pro and con arguments. well one of the pro arguments is the one that i ve just mentioned the idea the s.p.d. could do more for the country and for the people in germany if they are in a coalition government and not if they are out of it that they could still present some of their key proposals being part of a grand coalition although they have said of algae they wouldn t be able to pass every single measure that after all it would be a coalition where the conservatives would also be able to pass some of their proposals the arguments against another grand coalition basically refer to the so-called renewal of the party those who are against it believe that the social democrats suffered a lot under the grand coalition are not the best way in which they could renew their structures and their profile would be from the opposition also if they entered the opposition they would prevent the alternative for germany the party